The VFD220C43A (VFD220C43A) is a high-performance AC motor drive from the Delta C2000 series, engineered for demanding industrial processes requiring 22 kW (30 HP) of power. Optimized for 460 V three-phase supply, this drive is a cornerstone for heavy-duty applications such as large-scale material handling, precision CNC machining, and complex extrusion lines. The C2000 series architecture is built specifically to handle variable load dynamics, ensuring exceptional speed and torque regulation that directly contributes to reduced production downtime and enhanced operational stability in critical manufacturing chains.
Technical Configuration
The VFD220C43A features advanced Field Oriented Control (FOC) technology, allowing for superior motor control performance that rivals traditional closed-loop systems even in sensorless modes. This drive is designed to manage a continuous output current of 45 A, providing the necessary overhead for rapid acceleration and deceleration cycles in high-inertia applications. Its modular internal design allows for versatile connectivity, supporting a wide range of industrial communication protocols through optional expansion cards, which facilitates seamless integration into existing PLC and DCS architectures.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
VFD220C43A
Brand
DELTA
Origin
Taiwan
Weight
9.8 kg
Power Rating
22 kW (30 HP)
Output Current
45 A
Output Capacity
36 kVA
Input Voltage
460 VAC (3-phase)
Series
C2000 Series
Cooling Method
Fan Cooled
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the 45 A output current rating impact application selection?
The 45 A rating is the continuous capacity of the drive. When selecting a motor, you must ensure the motor's full-load current (FLA) is equal to or less than 45 A. If the motor draws higher current, the drive will trigger an over-current trip to protect the internal power components.
Can the C2000 series handle regenerative energy from high-inertia loads?
Yes, the C2000 series supports the connection of external braking resistors. For high-inertia applications like large fans or centrifuges, an external resistor is required to dissipate the energy generated during deceleration to prevent DC bus over-voltage faults.
Is this drive suitable for multi-motor synchronization?
Yes, with the addition of the appropriate communication expansion card (such as EtherCAT or CANopen), the C2000 series can be synchronized with other drives in a master-slave configuration to maintain precise speed alignment across multiple motor axes.
Installation and Operational Best Practices
Thermal Management: The VFD220C43A relies on high-velocity internal fans. Ensure the control cabinet is designed with dedicated air intake and exhaust vents. Blocking these paths or operating the drive in an environment above 50 deg C will lead to thermal derating or automatic shutdown.
Grounding for EMI Compliance: In industrial settings, high-frequency switching causes significant electrical noise. Always bond the drive chassis to the plant ground using a wide, flat copper braid rather than thin wire to minimize impedance at high frequencies.
Cable Separation: To protect the integrity of low-voltage signals, ensure that power cables carrying motor current are routed through separate metallic conduits or wireways from all control, sensor, and communication cabling.
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